Slow Fashion vs Fast Fashion: Why Your Wardrobe Needs a Shift
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The fashion industry is one of the largest contributors to environmental waste. But as consumers, we hold more power than we think.
Fast fashion is built on speed — quick production, quick consumption, and unfortunately, quick disposal.
Slow fashion, on the other hand, is built on intention.
It values craftsmanship over mass production. It respects the time and effort of artisans. It encourages buying less, but buying better.
When you choose a
handcrafted kurta
over a factory-made one, you are making a conscious decision:
• To support artisans
• To reduce waste
• To invest in quality
White Kothi is rooted in this philosophy.
Every piece is designed to last — not just in terms of fabric, but in relevance.
Because true style is not about having more.
It’s about choosing better.